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A reflective essay examining why science fiction failed to predict the internet but extensively predicted AI, arguing that this over-expectation of AI has bred primarily negative anticipation and may be hampering realistic assessment of the technology's actual benefits and harms.
Vannevar Bush
Arthur C. Clarke
Kevin Kelly
Waymo
Mark Twain